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    22 hours ago

    Resilience rises. 🚀 The Crew-1 mission has lifted off on a Falcon 9 rocket from at 7:27pm ET and is en route to the .

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  2. 16 minutes ago

    "All for one, Crew-1 for all!" has just given a gold pin in honor of Victor's first time crossing the 100 km (62 mi) mark above Earth.

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  3. 32 minutes ago

    Astronaut Shannon Walker shows how astronauts store food, supplies, and equipment aboard the Crew Dragon Resilience. What would you want to bring with you to space?

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  4. 37 minutes ago

    "Good evening! Konbanwa!" of gives a tour of the lower area of the Crew Dragon Resilience spacecraft and passes the zero-g indicator at the camera.

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  5. 47 minutes ago

    Crew-1 astronaut shows off the Crew Dragon's hatches, including the forward hatch that the astronauts will use to enter the after tonight's 11pm ET docking.

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  6. 56 minutes ago

    📍 Reporting LIVE from space! Crew-1 astronauts , , Shannon Walker, and take you inside their spacecraft as their journey to the continues. Watch:

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  7. 1 hour ago

    🐉 Enter the Crew Dragon. At 4:48 p.m. EST (9:48 p.m. UTC), the NASA Crew-1 astronauts give you a LIVE tour of their spacecraft Resilience:

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    3 hours ago

    Live view of Earth from Crew Dragon →

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  9. 3 hours ago

    🚀 Before they can go to space, our rockets have to travel to the launch pad. But how? Meet the crawlers. These 6.5-million-pound machines are essential for launches. Learn more in the new episode of our Curious Universe podcast. 🎧 Listen & subscribe:

    A pair of behemoth machines called crawler-trans­porters have carried the load of taking rockets and spacecraft to the launchpad for more than 50 years at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
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  10. 4 hours ago

    🌊 Tomorrow, Nov. 17, we're answering questions about ocean-observing satellite Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich during a Ask Me Anything at 1pm ET! The AMA will include experts from , , , & :

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    Go Falcon9, Go Crew Dragon, Go Resilience!!! Big thank you to the teams at and for keeping us safe on the ride up. Next stop, .

    , , and 2 others
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  12. 6 hours ago

    Yesterday, NASA's Crew-1 lifted off with four astronauts aboard. As the Crew Dragon "Resilience" makes its way to for docking tonight at 11pm ET (4am UTC), revisit the start of this mission with images:

    SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the Crew Dragon spacecraft is launched on NASA’s SpaceX Crew-1 mission to the International Space Station
    Closeup of booster as SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches
    Four astronauts in spacesuits and helmets pose for group photo after exiting the Operations & Checkout Building before the SpaceX Crew-1 mission launch
    Four Crew-1 astronauts in flight suits pose for group photo at doors of Operations and Checkout Building at Kennedy Space Center
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    A recap of the Crew-1 mission so far and what is coming up next for , , Shannon Walker, and onboard the spacecraft. |

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    Tonight, the Crew Dragon spacecraft will dock to the with , , Shannon Walker and ! Tune in (Nov. 16 - 17): 11pm ET — Docking 1:40am ET — Welcome Ceremony 2am ET — Post-Arrival Conference 📺:

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    After launching at 7:27 p.m. ET on Nov. 15, , , Shannon Walker and are en route to the ! The Crew Dragon spacecraft will dock autonomously to the station’s Harmony module about 11 p.m. ET tonight:

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    The is headed for an 11pm ET docking to the station today. wants to know if it will be a fully automated docking. |

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  17. 16 hours ago

    Four astronauts are now on their way to the following a spectacular launch aboard the Crew Dragon Resilience. Docking occurs Nov. 16 at 11pm ET. 📸 : Can't get enough? coverage continues at .

    Closeup of Falcon 9 rocket flames as seen from remote camera.
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  18. 17 hours ago

    NASA Crew-1 astronauts successfully launched on Nov. 15 at 7:27pm ET. After they dock to the , the crew will conduct science and maintenance before returning to Earth in spring of 2021:

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  19. 17 hours ago

    Update: confirms the propellant heaters are functioning properly with no issues. Crew-1 continues its journey to the . Stay tuned to for the latest info.

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  20. 18 hours ago

    Teams have re-enabled the Crew Dragon's propellant heaters and will continue collecting data. Keep up to date at .

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  21. 18 hours ago

    Teams are troubleshooting propellant heaters that heat the fuel aboard Crew Dragon. Temperatures remain stable and the crew remains safe.

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